“Walking Through Time X (Dusk)” 51 1/2" x 34" In her artist profile on page 20 of the December 2010/January 2011 issue of Quilting Arts , Sue Benner describes how she achieves her uniquely vibrant and colorful art quilts. You can...

“Walking Through Time XII (Vine)” 74" x 25" In her artist profile on page 20 of the December 2010/January 2011 issue of Quilting Arts , Sue Benner describes how she achieves her uniquely vibrant and colorful art quilts. You can also...

My portrait of Anne Boleyn, second and most famous wife of Henry VIII of England. Anne is painted in acrylic. Her headdress is collaged from a reproduction of a letter from Henry to her, declaring his undying love. Other paper and ink elements are used...

Finally, we've had a stretch of warm, sunny days and my spring flowers are starting to bloom. Local garden centers are awash with marigolds, pansies, geraniums, and herbs. All of which has made me think about gardening and dyeing. Sunny, windless...

I have to say that the most fun I've had at Quilting Arts so far--and I've had a lot of fun--is the parfait ice fabric dyeing party the QA team organized for everyone in our Sudbury office. Cate's first-time dyeing results. You can do it,...

Playtime is good for the soul, so here at Quilted Escapes we decided to play using Tsukienko inks, PFD, beads, wool, pearl cotton and organza to make our flowers come alive, the next thing is to sandwich and quilt it!

Here is your chance to have your unfinished art quilt featured on Quilting Arts TV—and to get advice from the pros on how turn it into a masterpiece! We are currently looking for quilts for our August taping so please post them!

I call this "Tribute" because the book page used is from a book by one of my favorite authors. The background papers are created by laying thick layers of modeling paste on paper (orange background) and chipboard (yellowish-green background...

Our group had a workshop in which we experimented with heat distressing sheer fabrics from which we created a piece of cloth. We made this into 'inchies', embellished them and then exchanged 4 each. This is what I made from my collection. I joined...